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>> we partnered a lot with bae over the years and you can see the growth in the slide representing that. when the navy moved away from the bay, ship repair took a nose dive as you can imagine, particularly at the big sites. the sf boat works and then competing smaller boat facilities in alameda. they have a constant because of the smaller vessel traffic in the bay, but the big ship industry has been impacted. we've bandage working a lot been working a lot with bae so they could compete for the bigger ships that are coming out of the cruise industry and the cargo industry. as you may recall as part of our america's cup project, we invested in shore side power at pier 70, which has also enabled bae to be a stronger contender for bidding and they've won quite a few contracts that way. their volume is going up. there's still plenty of capacity to run the ship repair yard more and create more jobs and that's where we focus the port's attention. >> is there a direct link between the ship repair hang and city build? >> yeah. >> we're building that pineline? pipeline? the age of the workers was
>> we partnered a lot with bae over the years and you can see the growth in the slide representing that. when the navy moved away from the bay, ship repair took a nose dive as you can imagine, particularly at the big sites. the sf boat works and then competing smaller boat facilities in alameda. they have a constant because of the smaller vessel traffic in the bay, but the big ship industry has been impacted. we've bandage working a lot been working a lot with bae so they could compete...
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a statement said in part we value our employees and that bae is dedicated to insuring an inclusive and diverse workplace and have established poes prohibiting discrimination in our workplace. -- policies prohibiting discrimination in our workplace. brown is currently on medical leave for stress. king says after 33 years of torment she quit in december. >> all your years of experience, what you know, is broke down to nothing. you are nothing. >> reporter: all she every wanted she says was to retire with dignity. in san francisco linda yee, kpix5. >> the first of three cases against gae on these claims will begin -- bae on these claims will begin later this month. >>> if you use internet explorer, homeland security says stop immediately. microsoft found a security bug that will allow a hacker to take complete control of your computer if you click on a malicious link. this affects version 6 through 7 of the web browser. there are some things to do to protect yourself while the company works on a fix. >> disable your flash plug-in in the browser and because the exploit uses a flash vulnera
a statement said in part we value our employees and that bae is dedicated to insuring an inclusive and diverse workplace and have established poes prohibiting discrimination in our workplace. -- policies prohibiting discrimination in our workplace. brown is currently on medical leave for stress. king says after 33 years of torment she quit in december. >> all your years of experience, what you know, is broke down to nothing. you are nothing. >> reporter: all she every wanted she...
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. >> reporter: bae is a major ship repair yard in the bay area. and a big defense contractor. but according to some current and former employees, what went on behind the security gate while they were working here is chilling. >> i was afraid to ask the big fat black girl and your momma. >> reporter: a hostile working environment where alleged gender and race harassment was the norm. >> they used the word -- seven days a week. >> reporter: rigger gary brown and welder brenda king sued. the shipyard offers cash settlements but it came with a requirement they kept silent about the accusations of racial discrimination. >> that was a slap in the face. funny. >> reporter: they said no deal. >> people need to know what went on. >> reporter: their attorneys want state lawmakers to make it illegal to require confidentiality in settlement deals. >> it should be against the law to require someone to give up a first amendment right just because they want to settle a lawsuit because of someone else's behavior. >> reporter: that allegedly included racial slurs and derogatory comments or pic
. >> reporter: bae is a major ship repair yard in the bay area. and a big defense contractor. but according to some current and former employees, what went on behind the security gate while they were working here is chilling. >> i was afraid to ask the big fat black girl and your momma. >> reporter: a hostile working environment where alleged gender and race harassment was the norm. >> they used the word -- seven days a week. >> reporter: rigger gary brown and...
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that's bae systems.. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is, "how did i end up here?" i started schwab with those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. bnsf railway. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> good evening, and welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." i'm
that's bae systems.. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is, "how did i end up here?" i started schwab with those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. bnsf railway. >> and the william and flora hewlett...
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bae, talk to north korean authorities about him, but it's a concern with the lack of relations betweenhe two countries. >> other than dennis rodman's relationship with the president of that country. elise, thank you for that, keep us posted on any developments that come from that bizarre story. >>> question about cell phones. every one of us almost carries one these days. that is certainly probable on board flight 370. what about passenger's and crew member's phones, wherever they are, do they hold clues to the mystery of this disappearance? we'll show you something pretty surprising, how experts can still get information from those phones even after they've been immersed in saltwater for days, weeks, maybe even months. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast bus
bae, talk to north korean authorities about him, but it's a concern with the lack of relations betweenhe two countries. >> other than dennis rodman's relationship with the president of that country. elise, thank you for that, keep us posted on any developments that come from that bizarre story. >>> question about cell phones. every one of us almost carries one these days. that is certainly probable on board flight 370. what about passenger's and crew member's phones, wherever...
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that's bae systems.t's inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with matyler mathison a sarah gharib. >> the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. >>> blockbuster deal, pfizer often to buys astrazeneca for about $100 billion a price tag that puts the deal near top all time. >> the deal raises tax questions. will america's largest drugmaker move the base of the operation to tuck to take advantage of lower taxes, and is our tax code driving american companies away? >> news drove
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that's bae systems.t's inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is bbc world news. >> funding of this. of this was made possible by the freeman foundation. charles schwab. and, union bank. bank, ourn relationship managers work hard to know your business. andffer expertise specialized solutions and capital to help you meet growth objectives. it to small businesses and corporations. what can we do for you? >> and
that's bae systems.t's inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is bbc world news. >> funding of this. of this was made possible by the freeman foundation....
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that's bae systems.t's inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the bulls are back for one day. citigroup surprises the street with better than expected earnings, put investors in a buying mood. will the optimist continues with results from southeast biggest companies hit the street. >>> super salary. which ceos are bringing home the biggest paychecks. we have the names and the numbers. >>> managing your nest egg. piaa already a retirement agent. will their deal pay off as a way to woo more savers. all that and more for "nightly business report". >> good evening everyone. a beautiful spring day
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that's bae systems.spired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org report with tyler mathisen and susie gar rib brought to you by the street.com with action alerts plus. the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> wall street's report cord. the report earnings this week but there are three companies to watch that could give more clues about the economy. >>> and new customers are going to have to pay more for netflix customer but will the price hike fix. >>> and blackrock is
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that's bae systems.spired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org wha >> this is bbc world news america. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation. giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years. and, union bank. , we believeears that a commercial bank owes his client strength, security, stability.
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that's bae systems.t's inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, charles schwab, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news."
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that's bae systems.t's inspired work. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> monday misery. a sharp wall street sell-off as investors dumped stocks that have had big run-ups in favor of more defensive names. >> the friendly skies. airlines get worse, but passengers complain less. what's going on? >>> and promising drugs. pfizer's experimental breast cancer treatment shows some positive results. could this be a blockbuster for the drugmaker? we have all that and more for this monday, april 7th. >>> good evening everyone and welcome. stocks continued their spring sell-off today remaining as cool as a baseball player in
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baes signment i ha best assignment in a long time.e dangers facing the majestic pea she's are real. and the people behind this new documentary. >> this guy looks like my dad watching tv. >> hope they can make a whole jen ration generation of kids and parents care abut this. >> i have been to national parks. usually from a distance you may have binoculars and an amazing thing to witness them. but to get this close to them, and like you do in this film, is a really special thing. i think that's only good for the world to feel more sympathy for animals. >>> very cool to meet john c. riley. a great movie. it is called "bears" from our parent company disney in movie theaters starting tomorrow. >>> coming of next on "nightline." the surprise today from chelsea clinton. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in
baes signment i ha best assignment in a long time.e dangers facing the majestic pea she's are real. and the people behind this new documentary. >> this guy looks like my dad watching tv. >> hope they can make a whole jen ration generation of kids and parents care abut this. >> i have been to national parks. usually from a distance you may have binoculars and an amazing thing to witness them. but to get this close to them, and like you do in this film, is a really special...
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north korea is still holding american kenneth bae. 15 years in a labor camp on charges of trying to topple the government. news of another american being held by the north koreans could further complicate u.s. efforts to deal with north korea's nuclear threats. elise labott, cnn. >>> foreign minister and secretary of state john kerry have talked on the phone about the crisis in ukraine. officials released a statement saying sergei lavrov stressed the need for the the military to cease operations against the pro-russian separatists in the eastern part of the country. those groups have seized land and government buildings and they refuse to leave. meanwhile ukraine's prime minister says russian military aircraft crossed into and violated ukrainian airspace last night. russia has denied violating the airspace. >>> back in this country, the nra finds itself in a dogfight this year. it's being challenged by a new antigun lobby backed by billionaire michael bloomberg. but the nra and about 70,000 supporters meeting in indianapolis this weekend aren't flinching. executive director pierre says the
north korea is still holding american kenneth bae. 15 years in a labor camp on charges of trying to topple the government. news of another american being held by the north koreans could further complicate u.s. efforts to deal with north korea's nuclear threats. elise labott, cnn. >>> foreign minister and secretary of state john kerry have talked on the phone about the crisis in ukraine. officials released a statement saying sergei lavrov stressed the need for the the military to cease...
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in a statement to kpix, shipyard managers wrote in part, we value our employees, and bae is dedicatedto insuring an inclusive and diverse work place. and have a set of policies prohibiting discrimination in our work place. brown has worked for the shipyard 24 years, but is currently on medical leave for stress. king says after 33 years of torment, she quit in december. >> all the years of experience. what you know has broke down to nothing. you are nothing. >> all she ever wanted, she says, was to retire with dignity. linda yee kpix 5. >> the first of three cases againstbe on these claims will begin trial this month. >>> coming up in our next half hour, in the wake of target's massive security breach, how the retail giant could finally make credit cards secure. >>> and, chances are you don't even know this. tonight, this hidden bay area gem and why its future is now in jeopardy. >>> and, you might be surprised how much pesticide is in the produce you eat. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, credit card technology. >>> now at 6:30, after this massive security breach, target is overhauling its credit ca
in a statement to kpix, shipyard managers wrote in part, we value our employees, and bae is dedicatedto insuring an inclusive and diverse work place. and have a set of policies prohibiting discrimination in our work place. brown has worked for the shipyard 24 years, but is currently on medical leave for stress. king says after 33 years of torment, she quit in december. >> all the years of experience. what you know has broke down to nothing. you are nothing. >> all she ever wanted,...
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another american, kenneth bae has been detained for more than a year now. he's been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after being caught with political propaganda. >>> well, back in the bay area for more than two years now, but they're still haunted by what happened in iran. they were in solitary confinement, accused of espionage. they are writing a book about their imprisonment, their lives altered forever. tonight the interview. the reunion was joyous, filled with hugs, smiles and relief. but the aftermath has been challenging. >> sometimes, just couldn't handle every day life. i would get really depressed. >> when i got out of prison i was really akry at a lot of things. and one of the things i was really angry at was the iranian government, it's taken more than two years of my life. >> reporter: josh and the other two hikers made international headlines in 2009. in prison iran, accused of spying. i'm sure you've been asked this many times. why risk being so close to the iranian border? >> it was a gamble i didn't intend to take. none of us intended to
another american, kenneth bae has been detained for more than a year now. he's been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor after being caught with political propaganda. >>> well, back in the bay area for more than two years now, but they're still haunted by what happened in iran. they were in solitary confinement, accused of espionage. they are writing a book about their imprisonment, their lives altered forever. tonight the interview. the reunion was joyous, filled with hugs, smiles and...
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the united states is still trying to get north korea to release kenneth bae.d of trying to overthrow the government. >>> after learning about the frustrations of those trying to get out of north korea, one man left behind his wealthy life in america. he now spends his time helping refugees cross the border into china. >> i got involved in helping north korean refugees through my first two-week trip to china, and it was then unexpected i met a north korean refugee, a 16-year-old girl who was the victim of sex trafficking. she escaped, was freed and when i heard her story and met many more teenage victims like her, it was through them that i learned what exists there is this modern day underground railroad, when i met those people i decided i had to do something to help. the process of helping north careens escape is quite complex. it starts by first getting them out of north korea, and that is either by crossing the river that separates north korea and china, or by bribing a border patrol guard. it starts in north korea, running through china, through southeast
the united states is still trying to get north korea to release kenneth bae.d of trying to overthrow the government. >>> after learning about the frustrations of those trying to get out of north korea, one man left behind his wealthy life in america. he now spends his time helping refugees cross the border into china. >> i got involved in helping north korean refugees through my first two-week trip to china, and it was then unexpected i met a north korean refugee, a 16-year-old...
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the conservative pundit he place on comedy central the "the coal bae report." >> there is no bigger fanf bill o'reilly than bill himself. but -- i am a close second. ♪ >> reporter: the routine has won him plenty of fans and, yes, critics, including real-life conservative rush limbaugh. >> cbs is just declared war on the heartland of america. they've hired a partisan so-called comedian. to run a comedy show. >> colbert has been mocking conservatives a decade. i'm not surprised rush limbaugh isn't happy with the choice nor do i think he'll tune in and watch colbert. a lot of others will. >> reporter: that is what cbs is counting on. but who is the real stephen colbert? we caught rare moments of colbert playing in straight in 2010 called to testify by a house subcommittee. >> migrant workers suffer and have no rights. >> reporter: his heartfelt records stemming from some made for tv moments in a recurring segment on his show colbert spent a day in the life of a migrant working parking corn and picking beans. >> and what's different about it? >> reporter: colbert was thrown into the nationa
the conservative pundit he place on comedy central the "the coal bae report." >> there is no bigger fanf bill o'reilly than bill himself. but -- i am a close second. ♪ >> reporter: the routine has won him plenty of fans and, yes, critics, including real-life conservative rush limbaugh. >> cbs is just declared war on the heartland of america. they've hired a partisan so-called comedian. to run a comedy show. >> colbert has been mocking conservatives a decade....
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>> well, brianna, i am fascinated by this technology, because it is used on a regular bae sis in theow this? well, i used to work in tv land in louisiana and that is oil and gas operations in the gulf of mexico, and so what are we talking about here auvs and rovs. and auvs are underwater autonomous vehicles. they go underneath and probe the ocean floor. what would they be looking for? probes on the ocean floor that are oddities. that would help to the find the debris field. then once you find it you step it up with a rov, a remotely operated vehicle. this technology is pretty amazing. and you are looking at/on the screen. and what it is, it is these machines that are equipped with high definition cameras, arms and jaws. so these high definition cameras are your eyes in the deep sea. this equipment would actually be able to the look for the black box. once you see the black box, and then what dow do you do? you use the arms and the hands the jaws to retrieve the black b box. and brianna, if the black box is under debris, you can rig the rov with the lifting equipment, and the cutting
>> well, brianna, i am fascinated by this technology, because it is used on a regular bae sis in theow this? well, i used to work in tv land in louisiana and that is oil and gas operations in the gulf of mexico, and so what are we talking about here auvs and rovs. and auvs are underwater autonomous vehicles. they go underneath and probe the ocean floor. what would they be looking for? probes on the ocean floor that are oddities. that would help to the find the debris field. then once you...
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. >>: to san francisco where an employee working at a drive-through window and the city's bae district was attacked over the weekend. the incident happened around 1250 saturday morning at a restaurant on bayshore boulevards. the attack started when the suspect pulled up to the drive- through window and started yelling at the employee. the man then got out of his car and jumped through a window into the restaurant and started kicking the victim. the attacker then drove off. police are using surveillance to try to find the attacker. in livermore police officers rescued an elderly woman from a burning house. the fire broke out just before 9:00 on tuesday night. multiple calls to 911 reported to fire at a 20 gray street and all, reported an elderly woman trapped inside the hall. officer brian sleeper, the first officer on the scene was alerted. by neighbors of the woman inside the house and immediately kicked open the front door and ran inside. sleeper found a woman lying on the floor in the master bedroom and carried her out of the house. the woman received medical attention at the scene
. >>: to san francisco where an employee working at a drive-through window and the city's bae district was attacked over the weekend. the incident happened around 1250 saturday morning at a restaurant on bayshore boulevards. the attack started when the suspect pulled up to the drive- through window and started yelling at the employee. the man then got out of his car and jumped through a window into the restaurant and started kicking the victim. the attacker then drove off. police are...
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in an baes address to the international child bureau the pope says i feel compelled to take on all thehich some priests, quite a few in number, obviously not compared to the number of all the priests, to personally ask forgiveness for the damage they have done, for having sexually abused children. the church is aware of this damage. it is personal, moral damage carried out by men of the church. we will not take one step backwards with regards ho to how we deal with the problem and the sanctions that must be imposed. pope francis is definitely on his way to becoming even more beloved. now, to something i love, the new york yankees. don't hate. unfortunately, yankees pitcher michael pineda created a twitter storm last night. this brown substance seen on his hand led to on-line accusations he was using pine tar. the gooey substance used to treat baseball bats is against regulation for pitchers. now, you sent a stream of angry tweets like this wrun. why is he cheating with pine tar on his hand? why hasn't anyone told the red sox yet? peneda responded saying i'm not using pine tar. it's dir
in an baes address to the international child bureau the pope says i feel compelled to take on all thehich some priests, quite a few in number, obviously not compared to the number of all the priests, to personally ask forgiveness for the damage they have done, for having sexually abused children. the church is aware of this damage. it is personal, moral damage carried out by men of the church. we will not take one step backwards with regards ho to how we deal with the problem and the sanctions...
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that's bae systems.inspired work. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> the bulls get trampled, the dow drops more than 250 points the nasdaq has its worst day since november 2011, the reason? nobody can explain it. >>> here come the banks, j.p. morgan and wells fargo report earnings tomorrow and what they say could determine how the selling continues. >>> game changer, now that the curtain is being pulled back on how doctors are being reimbursed on medicare, are more changes ahead? all that and more on "nightly busine
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ras bae valets. that would be our warmest locations. 45 for the it livermore valley. the low 80s for the san ramon valley. downtown oakland 77 for you. downtown san francisco not too far off. a difference and rows of. pity for effort napa. we have patchy morning fog along the coast. mild temperatures. doesn't look to the future we will slightly cool it. has yet to the weekend. i will talk more about that on the 7 day around the bay. coming off about a half-hour from now. in the meantime let's get a look at traffic with a rock band. >>: its low on the san mateo bridge. we have a hot spot to and that's highway 92. normally it's low during this time. cruiser on the light to get it cleaned and it is increasing their backs of through the tolls. avoid the san mateo bridge. stick with the dumbarton if you can. better news for 580 westbound. it's getting better. but it's a little slow their if you are traveling to san francisco yacht also say a crash rapping up. >>: a search for missing hiker in marin county is being scaled back. 33 year- old mac still enoughher parents asked
ras bae valets. that would be our warmest locations. 45 for the it livermore valley. the low 80s for the san ramon valley. downtown oakland 77 for you. downtown san francisco not too far off. a difference and rows of. pity for effort napa. we have patchy morning fog along the coast. mild temperatures. doesn't look to the future we will slightly cool it. has yet to the weekend. i will talk more about that on the 7 day around the bay. coming off about a half-hour from now. in the meantime let's...
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bae believes the existing union offers greater stability and standard life says a yes vote would relocate its headquarters away. a little more cautious in turn suggesting the bank would adapt to independence but amidst uncertainty was not good for business. >> it's interesting. people want independence but we are supposed to be staying part of the eu at the same time. successionist fever is everywhere. >> uncertainty, it's less than six months. critically, at the moment, the yes vote and the no vote are tied which is the first time. the risk that scotland actually does become independent has suddenly presented itself as a very real threat, despite the fact we've had, you know, talk about the currency, talk about the banking industry. there's a lot of political support in scotland for leaving the union. >> i wonder what they would vote in scotland for staying in or out of the eu. is anyone doing a separate referendum where scotland wanted to stay in or out of the eu. >> there was talk about scotland taking on the euro rather than the pound. that seems to have diminished. there's interestin
bae believes the existing union offers greater stability and standard life says a yes vote would relocate its headquarters away. a little more cautious in turn suggesting the bank would adapt to independence but amidst uncertainty was not good for business. >> it's interesting. people want independence but we are supposed to be staying part of the eu at the same time. successionist fever is everywhere. >> uncertainty, it's less than six months. critically, at the moment, the yes...
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. >>> y cuando uno comienza un proyecto en familia, eso significa que tiene muy buenas baes de familiae momento, este encuentro, ese abrazo, ste beso, esa plática fue tan cordial, tan hermoso, tan amable y no soy una persona que hable mucho de esto, siempre me han visto al margen de todo ,pero en el momento que las dos nos vimos lo necesitábamos, nuestras almas lo necesitaban. >>> qué lindo. >>> qué bonita historia. >>>aademás su abuelita tiene 90 años. >>> sí, doña eva también había estado un poquito mal de la enfermedad, y también algunos enfrentamientos se dieron rp la enfermera que tenía que pagar y qué bueno que thalia fue a ver a su abuielita, compartió esa foto y realmente hubo ese encuentro . >>> oye, qué viva la familia, el amor y el perdón, señores se lo digo en serio, porque nunca uno sabe que puede pasar algo malo y no pudiste decir a tus seres queridos cuánto los amas. >>> y mucha gente se arrepiente si no lo hace después. >>> porque el perdón libera. >>> asÍ es, señoras y señores. >>> felicidades. >>> perdón por ser tan hermosas. >>> mañana es viernes. >>> nos vemos. >>>
. >>> y cuando uno comienza un proyecto en familia, eso significa que tiene muy buenas baes de familiae momento, este encuentro, ese abrazo, ste beso, esa plática fue tan cordial, tan hermoso, tan amable y no soy una persona que hable mucho de esto, siempre me han visto al margen de todo ,pero en el momento que las dos nos vimos lo necesitábamos, nuestras almas lo necesitaban. >>> qué lindo. >>> qué bonita historia. >>>aademás su abuelita tiene 90 años....
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question, but just to let you know i do have a concern relative to competition or lack thereof on the bae bradley track vehicle which i know there is consideration being given to as to how we approach that weapon system. i may submit a question for the record to you on that. thank you. >> thank you, senator chambliss. >> may i say one thing? i hope i get the opportunity to say something about another member who's dear to us. this is the last of army posture hearing for senator chambliss. i just wanted to express my personal appreciation for all that he's done. saxby and i go back quite a ways. we all wish you all the best in the future. thank you. >> thanks very much. been a great relationship. >> thank you both. i can't say that i'm going to miss saxby chambliss, because i won't be around to miss saxby chambliss. but if i were around, i would miss saxby chambliss. senator udall. >> good morning, gentlemen. we all have heavy hearts this morning as has been discussed over and over again. in colorado our thoughts and prayers go out to you and our soldiers and all the army families at ft. ho
question, but just to let you know i do have a concern relative to competition or lack thereof on the bae bradley track vehicle which i know there is consideration being given to as to how we approach that weapon system. i may submit a question for the record to you on that. thank you. >> thank you, senator chambliss. >> may i say one thing? i hope i get the opportunity to say something about another member who's dear to us. this is the last of army posture hearing for senator...
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look i thought carl icahn was right to go after e-bae, there's a lot of value there.clear what they can do to do a better job. i think they're motivating their employees in a correct fashion and coca-cola is actually a -- they are a paragone of good american business. >> yeah. and winters said the same thing, he does appreciate the management and thinks they're good management. i wouldn't put winters in the same camp with other activists which seem to be a long-term holder. they're yelling at me. >> go after the bad guys. >> you say this, we'll hear more in a few minutes from jim, "squawk on the street" will join you then. we have more from charles cantor. . treat you. care for you. today, you can come to cleveland clinic for anything, everything or just to get that "thing" checked out. big, small, and yes, the best heart care in the nation. it's here everyday, for everyone. that's the power the power, that's the power of today. cleveland clinic. call today, for an appointment today. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of y
look i thought carl icahn was right to go after e-bae, there's a lot of value there.clear what they can do to do a better job. i think they're motivating their employees in a correct fashion and coca-cola is actually a -- they are a paragone of good american business. >> yeah. and winters said the same thing, he does appreciate the management and thinks they're good management. i wouldn't put winters in the same camp with other activists which seem to be a long-term holder. they're...